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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

December 2016

We got right into the Christmas festivities on December 1st with our visit to the Festival of Trees!


I spy the felties that I made:


Christian was doing a ballroom dance performance and it was so fun!





We did a "favorite things" gift exchange at Bunco that night and it was super fun!

Faith's health, overall, had been getting worse, so we decided to have a fast for her.


Here is my Riot group on the 16th. We did a challenge where two needy families got the proceeds from our December class fees.

The kids slept over at Braeggers' on the 16th and on the 17th Tammy took them out to breakfast.

Faith had another pretty good day on the 21st and we were able to stop by Curt and Sherry's for the Mitchell family Christmas party.

On the 22nd I put together goodie plates for our friends and neighbors. The usual ginger cookies, wreath cookies, fudge and caramels; and this year added English toffee and did candy cane Hershey's kiss sugar cookie bars instead of the trees.


I added this for my fab 5 friends! :D

Sarah's kids looked so adorable for the Christmas Eve party on the 24th!

As did mine!

We ate our delicious appetizers and dinner,

then the kids played a game where they rolled dice and if they got doubles, they tried unwrapping a gift (which had many layers of paper) with oven mitts on their hands.


There was an adorable live nativity:


And we got some family pictures.


We went by Roy city offices on the way home, but were unhappy that the big tree was not lighted to the music, but just the individual trees in the park. It was still pretty.

Christmas morning, the kids woke up to find gaming chairs from Santa. (You'll have to read the Elf post to see why Christian's nose is red!)

Gifts galore for kids and pets.



A quick selfie at church that morning.

It was a white Christmas, for sure!

Over the hills and through the woods, our parents went overboard with spoiling us all!



On the 26th, Faith spent hours making this phone charging station for her brother out of Legos:

And Bud did some Lego building himself.


For the month of December, I tried to have our family do the LDS churchwide activity "Light the World" where there was a recommended list of actions each day you could select from to offer service and share the light of Christ. I even printed out the calendar, made a cute jar and little papers to roll and put in it.

It was a huge fail! One day I was sitting in the family room and Christian was in his bedroom, supposedly doing his homework when I received a call from him. He basically just said "Hi" and hung up. Then he wrote "called mom" on one of the papers, rolled it up, and put it in the jar. He said the calendar suggested it as the service of the day! Another day I saw a second paper in the jar, and it turned out that Bud offered his sister the "service" of flicking her in the butt!! Guess he got creative for that one and didn't go by the suggestions on the calendar, LOL!

Here's a daddy and his FuzzyButt on the 27th:

And celebrating a new year on it's way on the 31st.

Faith and I did the challenge of having no soda in 2016 and accomplished our resolution with ease (neither of us are big soda drinkers at all). Still, we had a sip at the beginning of 2017!
Christian went without except on special occasions because Tony promised him $10 for that, and he did great, as well!

Happy New Year!

As a final note, here are two new tree ornaments I received this season. A cute angel from the Relief Society,

and this darling one Shawna made for our Bunco group!

Also, for future reference, this cute bell was from Grandma Quinn and is from a china pattern set.

November 2016


November 1st was Faith's 15th birthday! She didn't feel well, but we still celebrated with ice cream cake.

At Bunco on the 3rd my friends got ahold of my phone and I found this pic:

Here's some artwork & achievements I've been meaning to get pictures of. Here is Bud's animal diorama of a Lemur:

Faith's shading work from art class last year:

Christian's award for a Chinese competition:

his cute story:

more of Bud's art from school:

 




This quote hit home for me and I'm hoping I can get through to Christian with this:
On the 8th I volunteered at the school's book fair

and voted (not for Trump!! I chose the Libertarian candidate).

We got our trees up and decorated.

And was depressed that night when Trump was announced the winner. Had to find some inspiration.

At Riot on the 11th Tristan gave me her kids' leftover Halloween candy to fill the felties I was making for the Festival of Trees. They'd had quite the haul!!

On the 12th Faith was feeling well enough to celebrate her birthday with an awesome dinner

and on the 13th we had parties at the grandparents'. Tammy was frustrated by the lack of "dreamcatcher" themed party ware, but really made it happen!


Faith did amazing work decorating her cake.


And had fun presents and parties at each house.





On November 17th I took the kids to a musical at Davis High. We saw Mary Poppins!

On the 18th I finally finished (with the help of friends) my feltie Nemos and filled them with candy.

I just liked the picture I got that night of Faith looking at her phone (one of her favorite passtimes) and our family room tree.

On the 19th we went out for some family time.

The kids ice skated,

then we went to check out the new Farmington Cabella's.

Not as big or cool as the one down south, but still kind of fun.

The next day I read this about weight loss surgery and felt the need to respond:


November 24th was Thanksgiving.


Mom made the cutest apple slice & caramel dip turkeys!
We ate there and then again at Braeggers' and had a very nice holiday with family.

On the 26th we met Tammy at her office building to watch the Ogden Christmas parade from inside where it was warm. (I LOVE Faith's new coat, by the way)


We then went up to the roof to watch the fireworks, but were annoyed by the long wait.

We ate dinner at Lee's Mongolian and walked through the park.


Some snow and heavy fog made the trees icy and beautiful on the 29th.

And I love the real pine wreath we got at Costco this year.